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Fanning Your Trading Success Part 2

Continuing with my series on Gann Theory (for the first part of this series, please see last week’s article), I would like to further explore trading opportunities using the major, intermediate and minor tops and bottoms. In Gann Theory, there are three trends all working on any time frame at all times. I see many traders inadvertently trading against the trend because they feel they can pick the absolute top or bottom of that trend. Using the three types of tops and bottoms can allow us to create a trading system that should keep us trading on the right side of the trends. This will increase our probability of making high quality, highly profitable trades.

There is a saying in trading, “Look left to make the right decisions.” We will do the same. To determine the major trend of our stock, we can start at the current price and look left until we find a major top or major bottom. If we come to a major bottom, then we are likely in an uptrend and should trade in that direction until the major bottom has been violated. Should a major top come first, then we would be looking for shorting opportunities until that top has been violated by higher prices.

As we saw in my last article, the entry for the short is when we break to new lows after the lower minor top. Our stop is placed above the minor top and the target will be the prior day’s high as this is an outside gap. When price makes lower minor tops, you can continue to move the stop tighter to protect profits on your way to the target. A major bottom warned of trouble for the downtrend, but since the subsequent move up did not break a minor top, we can stay in the trade. In fact, prices breaking lower than that major bottom showed that our target was within reach.

The price eventually did reach the target and a smart trader would have booked at least some profits. If you had decided to allow your profits to run, the trade would have been stopped out when the minor top was broken. Now that the last major happened to be a bottom, the trader could start looking for long opportunities. These opportunities would only come after a minor or intermediate bottom followed by a breakout to new highs. The stop would be the minor bottom itself.

The big payoff for the trader comes when the markets enter into a trend. The very next day opened with a gap down that formed a major top. When prices broke the last minor bottom, they also broke lows and gave a signal to enter the trend short. By maintaining the stops above the most recent minor top, a trader was in on most of the collapse of the markets on that day.

By following these rules, a trader was able to find the right trades to capture a larger part of the dominant trend. Note that they will not get the absolute high or low for entry, but trading with the trend allows you safer, higher probability, lower risk trades that build the consistent profits we want. Next week, we will look to add more tools to the Gann Theory arsenal. Until then, trade safe and trade well.

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